Robby Müller’s crisp, surreally lucid black-and-white photography and Neil Young’s dropped-and-stomped-on electric guitar score are but two of the standout elements that make up Jim Jarmusch’s sui generis, visionary western, in which timid accountant William Blake (Johnny Depp) comes west for work only to be killed, resurrected, and led by a cryptic Native American guide named Nobody (Gary Farmer) on a spiritual journey through a landscape peopled with eccentrics and grotesques.